Health & Wellness

Where values, knowledge and behavior intersect

Our nurse-directed Health and Wellness Center provides students with health education, emergency care and treatment of minor illness or injury, medical records maintenance and referrals and resources for confidential care. Our goal is to help Maryville students maintain optimal health during their academic years and develop a lifestyle that will support wellness throughout their lives.

Health Services Staff

Pam Culliton, MSN, ARNP, provides care 40 hours per week. Email Nurse PamHEROs - Health Educators promoting Responsible Options Student staff availble to collaborate with you on health and wellness issues.Susan McIntyre - Secretary for the offices of Health and Wellness, Personal Counseling, Academic Success and Career Education. 314.529.9556Steven Willey, M.D., consulting physician. Dr. Willey provides care for students at a reduced rate if student has no insurance. His office is located across the street in St. Lukes Hospital, South Medical Building, Suite 560, 314-469-0033.

Hours

Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. during fall and spring. Nurse is available 20hrs per week in the summer. For best service, appointments are strongly advised.
Emergency Care: Public Safety is available 24 hours/7days a week for emergency care when nurse is not available. Public Safety can contact the nurse or counselor when necessary.

Location

Health and Wellness office is located in the Library: to the left of Kaldi’s Coffee shop.
650 Maryville University Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63141
phone: 314-529-9520 fax: 314-529-9906
e-mail: nurspam@maryville.edu

Services

Adult Nurse Practitioner provides confidential care, free of charge.

Assists with referrals to other local physicians or health care providers that are compatible with one’s insurance and has resource information for providers that offer sliding scale, reduced cost or free care. See Medical Resources page

Assists students with questions about insurance or other health care needs. See Medical Resource page for more information.

Maintains student health records. Health record documentation is required for all Division II athletes, cheerleaders and dance team:students living in university housing and all health professions students. It is highly recommended that all other students provide at least immunization information to the health center. See Health Forms page for more details.

Referral for alcohol or drug concerns and online, anonymous educational program: eCHECKUP to Go Educational materials available for personal use or for class project: tapes, videos, pamphlets, displays, handouts, free give-aways. Enhance your understanding or your presentation with these resources.

Opportunity to work as HERO – Health Education providing Responsible Options as work study option or as a volunteer

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Campus is a safe place, offering a close-knit, nurturing environment.

Class sizes are small so learning is enhanced and personal attention is the norm.

Staff and faculty are true mentors – they know students’ names as well as their life goals.

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Our shared experience reminds us that we are part of something larger than ourselves.

Here, we belong to a community that speaks to our greater sense of self and makes us better lifelong learners.

With all that a Maryville University education embodies, more than 94 percent of our graduates say they would strongly recommend Maryville to a sibling, neighbor or close friend. We hope you’ll make a special connection, too, and that you truly LiveMaryville.